Vacuum holes as cause of gravitation and inertia
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LESHAN, Constantin. Vacuum holes as cause of gravitation and inertia. In: Acta Physica Polonica B, 2010, vol. 41, pp. 2335-2345. ISSN 0587-4254.
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Acta Physica Polonica B
Volumul 41 / 2010 / ISSN 0587-4254 /ISSNe 1509-5770

Vacuum holes as cause of gravitation and inertia


Pag. 2335-2345

Leshan Constantin
 
Octeabriscoe, Singerei
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 23 februarie 2024


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Matter interacts with space-time holes and emits a flux of "its own" holes which curve the space-time; it is a cause of gravitation. Every planetary body, including the Earth, is surrounded by clouds of holes, which curve the space-time and exert an attractive force on all objects. The vacuum hole is the only "particle" in physics able to explain the time dilation and length contraction (the curvature of space-time) by its properties. This theory allows creation of artificial gravity by producing holes in the space-time.

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Artificial gravity, Attractive force, Length contraction, Planetary bodies